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13001. Two classmates from the Tarbut school in Luck stand outside a stone porch.
Two classmates from the Tarbut school in Luck stand outside a stone porch. This photo was part of ... a going-away album presented to Sara Sztejnsznajd prior to her immigration to the United States. ... Sztejnsznajd. She was born on December 11, 1928, in Luck, Poland where her father was a grain merchant. Her
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13002. The Gertner family gathers around a table to celebrate the wedding of Josef and Peppa Gertner.
Sztejnsznajd. She was born on December 11, 1928, in Luck, Poland where her father was a grain merchant. Her ... influenced the choice of schools. A committed Zionist, Avraham was an acquaintance of Jabotinsky and had
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13003. Children in a Jewish orphanage in Peterswaldau. Szlomo Waks is seated in the front right.
his parents owned a small grocery store. They were Hasidim and a small congregation met in their ... of Poland in 1939, the family stayed in their own home for the first two and a half years of the war
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13004. Israel Magid stands on the front steps of a house in Bialystok.
September 26, 1936 in Bialystok, where her father owned a textile factory. Bertha had an older brother ... who had gone to another town in the German sector on business, was picked up and sent to a ghetto
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13005. Bertha Magid and her cousin stand on a street corner in Bialystok.
September 26, 1936 in Bialystok, where her father owned a textile factory. Bertha had an older brother ... who had gone to another town in the German sector on business, was picked up and sent to a ghetto
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13006. A Jewish mother holds her young child shortly before they were forced into the Tarnow ghetto.
A Jewish mother holds her young child shortly before they were forced into the Tarnow ghetto ... deported to a labor camp in Assino in Siberia. Left alone, Helena and her baby daughter went to Tarnow in ... divorced from Sophie and lived in The Netherlands, where he owned a diamond cutting business. In the
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13007. Maier and Brandla Flamberg with her daughter Fella in a park in Berlin.
Flambergs were given refuge in Brussels. However, less than a year later, on May 10, 1940 Germany invaded ... in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on
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13008. Children sit at their desks in a school in the Templehof neighborhood of Berlin.
Children sit at their desks in a school in the Templehof neighborhood of Berlin. Among those ... pictured is Paul Oppenheimer (third row, second from the left), the only Jewish child in the school. A ... born on September 20, 1928 in Berlin, where his father was a bank official. His younger brother Rudi
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13009. A mother plays with her three children in the yard of their home in Heemstede, Holland.
A mother plays with her three children in the yard of their home in Heemstede, Holland. Pictured ... born on September 20, 1928 in Berlin, where his father was a bank official. His younger brother Rudi ... gave birth to a daughter, Eve, on June 23, 1936. Hans could not get permission to come to England, and
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13010. Postcard sent from Hans Oppenheimer to notify a change in barracks in the Westerbork transit camp.
born on September 20, 1928 in Berlin, where his father was a bank official. His younger brother Rudi ... gave birth to a daughter, Eve, on June 23, 1936. Hans could not get permission to come to England, and
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13011. Peter Witting, wearing his school cap, poses on a sidewalk with his mother and sister.
aryanized, the family moved to Berlin hoping there would be less antisemitism in a large city. During ... a small one-room apartment. It was hard to find the resources to support themselves. Georg
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13012. Two women [probably Roza Kwar and Krystyna Moskalik] standing in a field.
parents were forced into a ghetto, had to wear identifying armbands and were assigned to forced labor. In ... and went to live with Krystyna Moskalik, a Polish schoolteacher, in village of Siechiechowice
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13013. Members of the Kwar family pose outside on a lawn chair.
Members of the Kwar family pose outside on a lawn chair. Pictured from left to right are Benzion ... parents were forced into a ghetto, had to wear identifying armbands and were assigned to forced labor. In ... and went to live with Krystyna Moskalik, a Polish schoolteacher, in village of Siechiechowice
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13014. The corpse of a prisoner lies next to the train tracks in Dachau.
.S. Army 92nd Signal Battalion Company A. As a telephone/telegraph lineman, his duties included setting up ... the communications prior to the movement of troops. After spending over a year in England and Ireland
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13015. The corpses of former guards shot in revenge killings lie next to a wall in Dachau.
.S. Army 92nd Signal Battalion Company A. As a telephone/telegraph lineman, his duties included setting up ... the communications prior to the movement of troops. After spending over a year in England and Ireland
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13016. Paul Averitt, a member of the US Army 92nd Signal Corps Battalion poses with his camera.
.S. Army 92nd Signal Battalion Company A. As a telephone/telegraph lineman, his duties included setting up ... the communications prior to the movement of troops. After spending over a year in England and Ireland
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13017. Portrait of three-year-old Estera Horn wrapped in a fur coat .
a Maria Ochlewska (born Estera Horn) was born in January 1937 in Chelm. Her father was killed soon ... the Strus family, in Plawnice to take care of Estera. Perla tried to hide with a group of Jews in the
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13018. A young Jewish couple from Poland sits outside an ice cream parlor in Pisa, Italy.
A young Jewish couple from Poland sits outside an ice cream parlor in Pisa, Italy. Pictured are ... following year, he was joined by his younger brother Benjamin, who was naturalized in 1913 and remained a ... Nathan, Jacob ran a flour mill and possibly also a marmelade factory. Jacob returned to the U.S. in May
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13019. The Rybstein and Zylberszac families gather for a large family reunion.
The Rybstein and Zylberszac families gather for a large family reunion. Gucia Zylberszac is
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13020. Group portrait of a Jewish police force in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Group portrait of a Jewish police force in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp. Meyer
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13021. Jewish forced laborers do construction work at a military installation in Liptovsky Hradok.
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13022. Two Hasidic youths play a game of chess. Tadek Majranc is pictured on the right.
and Rivka (b. 1936). In December 1938 Shifra married Nechemia (Tadek) Majranc (later Mairanz), a ... rabbinical student from Lodz who came from a wealthy family of Gerer Chasidim. The young couple moved to Lodz
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13023. Two Jewish men, carrying blanket rolls, are escorted to a police station following their arrest.
Two Jewish men, carrying blanket rolls, are escorted to a police station following their arrest ... was born in Buchau, Germany where the Einsteins had lived since 1665. Buchau had a warm and wonderful ... Jewish community and a unique synagogue. He trained as an accountant. After serving in combat in World
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13024. Portrait of Nina Szapszewicz Ginter posing as a Polish woman in Warsaw.
in a small textile workshop. Nina had five older siblings: Jakub Kuba, born in 1905; Josef Natan ... cemetery, and Fajwel Szapszewicz sold his gold watch to erect a tombstone. Nina and her father then moved
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13025. Nina Szapszewicz Ginter holds her infant son, Bogdan, while posing as a Polish woman in Warsaw.
in a small textile workshop. Nina had five older siblings: Jakub Kuba, born in 1905; Josef Natan ... cemetery, and Fajwel Szapszewicz sold his gold watch to erect a tombstone. Nina and her father then moved